ESPNcricinfo.com | Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Harare Masakadza sets up shock win for Zimbabwe ESPNcricinfo.com Difference between 240+ & 280 is Misbah-Ul-Haq. The openers consumed 17 overs & scored @SR50. The batsmen no.3-4 consumed 27 overs & scored @SR100. It summarized 43 overs@4.81. So bat no. 5-6-7 would get only 7 overs to post final total @5.6. Zimbabwe stun Pakistan for first win in 15 years Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 7 wickets in 1st ODI at Harare Pakistan vs Zimbabwe: 'It's a huge shock' |
The Guardian | Pakistan's chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry suffers public backlash The Guardian An unprecedented surge of criticism directed at Pakistan's chief justice by lawyers, politicians and even sections of a once-fawning media threatens to bring to a close years of interference in government affairs by the country's top judges. After he ... |
Washington Post | Karzai brings away little from Pakistan visit Washington Post KABUL — A two-day visit to Pakistan by Afghan President Hamid Karzai ended in muted disappointment Tuesday, with no agreements or specific statements on the key issues of Taliban peace talks, prisoner releases or insurgent sanctuaries. Pakistani Prime ... Afghan President Ends Pakistan Visit Pakistan Rekindles Hope of Afghan-Taliban Talks Karzai extends Pakistan visit to press for Taliban talks |
The News International | Zimbabwe chase down target of 245 for seven-wicket win over Pakistan SkySports Masakadza and Vusi Sibanda got the run chase off to a solid start with a 107-run partnership in 23.3 overs before Pakistan spinner Ajmal won an lbw verdict against Sibanda (54). Ajmal (2-44) also accounted for Masakadza, caught in the covers to end a ... Black day for Pakistan cricket as Zimbabwe record shock win Former Pakistan players express shock at loss to Zimbabwe Former players express shock at Pakistan`s defeat |
BBC News | Gay Pakistan: Where sex is available and relationships are difficult BBC News Underground parties, group sex at shrines and "marriages of convenience" to members of the opposite sex are just some of the surprises that gay Pakistan has to offer. Under its veneer of strict social conformity, the country is bustling with same-sex ... There Is Plenty of Gay Sex in Karachi, Pakistan Pakistan: 'A Gay Man's Paradise'? |
This condom ad in Pakistan is considered racy and it's causing a giant uproar GlobalPost Pakistani mother Shabana tends to her new born baby twins at a government hospital in Karachi. A recent provocative condom commercial has health workers worried it will hinder their efforts to educate women about contraception. (ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Afghan president extends Pakistan visit Aljazeera.com Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has extended his stay in Pakistan for another day at the request of the Pakistan prime minister, Nawaz Sharif. The decision will enable the two leaders to discuss common issues further in the context of bilateral and ... From global bad boy to regional good guy: Pakistan overhauls its image Afghan leader in Pakistan to discuss peace talks Karzai calls for Pakistan role in Afghan peace process |
Daily Mail | Blasphemy in Pakistan: Why is Asia Bibi still in jail? Human Rights First Pakistan has the strictest anti-blasphemy laws. Several sections of Pakistan's Criminal Code forbid damaging or defiling a place of worship, outraging religious feelings, defiling the Quran or defaming the prophet Muhammad. The wording of the laws is ... Christian woman Asia Bibi was jailed in Pakistan for 'using Muslim women's cup ... Asia Bibi, Christian Woman, Jailed In Pakistan For Insulting Muhammad |
DAWN.com | Pakistan said to have large reserves of shale gas, oil DAWN.com A government official said the new estimates appeared to be 'very very encouraging' but it had not been shared with the government of Pakistan. He said the shale gas had seen tremendous developments in the United States and a couple of other countries ... Pakistan believed to have record gas, oil reserves |
ESPNcricinfo.com | 'We misread the pitch' - Misbah ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan are not playing a second-string side on this tour, the way India did earlier this month when they were led by Virat Kohli, even though they play South Africa and Sri Lanka later this year. Misbah defended the selectors' decision of naming a ... |